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Master's Programs | Graduate School | Temple University Graduate School

https://grad.temple.edu/academics/masters-programs

Those looking to expand upon their undergraduate degree and get ahead in their career can choose from master’s degree and certificate programs at Temple’s regional campuses. Students in some programs can choose to study away at Temple’s Rome and Tokyo campuses. Temple master’s degree programs span the arts and humanities, education, business, social sciences, STEM fields (science ...

Research Guides: Using REDCap: Longitudinal Data Collection

https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=936400&p=6879972

REDCap allows users to schedule when surveys go out to participants and it is very customizable, even down to setting particular schedules for individual participants. First, you will need to enable a few things in Project Setup: Use surveys in this project, longitudinal data collection with defined events, repeatable instruments and events, and scheduling module. (I’ve highlighted them all ...

First-year Application Deadlines and Requirements

https://tyler.temple.edu/admissions/first-year-admissions/first-year-application-deadlines-requirements

Details on how to apply for admissions, including important application deadlines, admission requirements, and portfolio requirements for first-year students. Learn more now!

"Fake News," Misinformation & Disinformation - Temple University

https://guides.temple.edu/fakenews/factchecking

The resources below provide fact-checking to assess the truth of claims made in political statements, social media posts, and news coverage.

Courses for All Students - Tyler School of Art

https://tyler.temple.edu/academics/courses-non-majors

No matter your major at Temple University, the Tyler School of Art and Architecture welcomes you to take classes designed for non-majors with our supportive and inspirational faculty. These Tyler classes for non-majors are open to all students without restrictions or pre-requisites.

Online Master’s in Information Science & Technology

https://cst.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/online-programs/online-ist

This degree program will expose you to career opportunities such as: Business Analyst; Network Administrator; Database Manager; UI/UX Designer; Mobile App Developer; Cyber Security Professional.

Find a Database - Temple University

https://guides.temple.edu/az/databases

Case Files Collection offers the best-selling Case Files content in an interactive format. This collection features: the complete collection of basic science, clinical medicine, and post-graduate level cases from 23 Case Files series books; an interactive format; and personalized functionality to let users mark their progress through completed and unseen cases.

Cora Z7 Reference Manual - sites.temple.edu

https://sites.temple.edu/silage/files/2022/04/cora_z7_rm.pdf

Cora Z7 Reference Manual The Digilent Cora Z7 is a ready-to-use, low-cost, and easily embeddable development platform designed around the powerful Zynq-7000 All-Programmable System-on-Chip (APSoC) from Xilinx. The Zynq-7000 architecture tightly integrates a single or dual core 667MHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor with a Xilinx 7-series FPGA. This pairing grants the ability to surround the processor ...

LONG TIME BEHAVIOR OF SOLUTIONS OF AN ELECTROCONVECTION MODEL

https://sites.temple.edu/ignatova/files/2024/08/abig5.pdf

2 dt uY 2 L2 = qRq ⋅ u: S R2 (80) whose entries are given by Mij @ui = and Mt @xj is its transpose. In view of H ̈older’s inequality with exponents 4,4,2, the boundedness of d Y∇uY 2 dt L2 + Y

Conditional Probability - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS2033-Spring12/ElementaryProbabilityforApplications/ch3.pdf

The first step in analyzing craps is to compute the probability that the player makes his point. Suppose his point is 5 and let Ek be the event that the sum is k. There are 4 outcomes in E5 ((1, 4), (2, 3), (3, 2), (4, 1)), 6 in E7, and hence 26 not in E5 ∪ E7. Letting × stand for “the sum is not 5 or 7,” we see that 4 26 4 = P(5) P(× 5